Figure-ground segregation is an important step in the path leading to object recognition. The visual system segregates objects ('figures') in the visual scene from their backgrounds ('ground'). Electrophysiological studies in awake-behaving monkeys have demonstrated that neurons in early visual areas increase their firing rate when responding to a figure compared to responding to the background. We hypothesized that similar changes in neural firing would take place in early visual areas of the human visual system, leading to changes in the perception of low-level visual features. In this study, we investigated whether contrast perception is affected by figure-ground assignment using stimuli similar to those in the electrophysiological studi...
Responses of macaque V1 neurons to oriented stimuli can be modulated by stimuli outside the classica...
In our daily life, visual objects do not appear in isolation, but are embedded in a complex backgrou...
There is a difference between the raw sensory input to the brain and our stable perception of entiti...
Figure-ground segregation is an important step in the path leading to object recognition. The visual...
Figure-ground segregation is the process by which the visual system identifies image elements of fig...
We studied the effects of various patterns as contextual stimuli on human orientation discrimination...
Segregation of images into figures and background is fundamental for visual perception. Cortical neu...
Segmentation of a natural scene into objects (figures) and background (ground) is one of crucial fun...
An important task of vision is the segregation of figure and ground in situations of spatial occlusi...
SummaryThe scaling of behavioral performance and neuronal responses with visual luminance contrast i...
AbstractTo explore the role of primary visual cortex in contour integration, we measured the context...
SummaryThe standard view of neurons in early visual cortex is that they behave like localized featur...
[Abstract] Figure-ground discrimination refers to the perception of an object, the figure, against a...
Much of what our visual systems infers about a scene is based on cues derived from the visual textur...
During visual perception, the brain enhances the representations of image regions that belong to fig...
Responses of macaque V1 neurons to oriented stimuli can be modulated by stimuli outside the classica...
In our daily life, visual objects do not appear in isolation, but are embedded in a complex backgrou...
There is a difference between the raw sensory input to the brain and our stable perception of entiti...
Figure-ground segregation is an important step in the path leading to object recognition. The visual...
Figure-ground segregation is the process by which the visual system identifies image elements of fig...
We studied the effects of various patterns as contextual stimuli on human orientation discrimination...
Segregation of images into figures and background is fundamental for visual perception. Cortical neu...
Segmentation of a natural scene into objects (figures) and background (ground) is one of crucial fun...
An important task of vision is the segregation of figure and ground in situations of spatial occlusi...
SummaryThe scaling of behavioral performance and neuronal responses with visual luminance contrast i...
AbstractTo explore the role of primary visual cortex in contour integration, we measured the context...
SummaryThe standard view of neurons in early visual cortex is that they behave like localized featur...
[Abstract] Figure-ground discrimination refers to the perception of an object, the figure, against a...
Much of what our visual systems infers about a scene is based on cues derived from the visual textur...
During visual perception, the brain enhances the representations of image regions that belong to fig...
Responses of macaque V1 neurons to oriented stimuli can be modulated by stimuli outside the classica...
In our daily life, visual objects do not appear in isolation, but are embedded in a complex backgrou...
There is a difference between the raw sensory input to the brain and our stable perception of entiti...